Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8196622 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate the origin of the strength at large missing energies in electron-induced proton knockout reactions. For that purpose the reaction O16(e,eâ²p) was studied at a central value Ï=215 MeV of the energy transfer, and two values of the momentum transfer: q=300,400 MeV/c, corresponding to the “dip region”. Differential cross sections were determined in a large range of missing energy (Em=0-140 MeV) and proton emission angle (γpq=0-110°), and compared to predictions of a model that includes nucleon-nucleon short-range correlations and two-body currents. It is observed that, in the kinematic domain covered by this experiment, the largest contribution to the cross section stems from two-body currents, while short-range correlations contribute a significant fraction.
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Authors
M. Iodice, E. Cisbani, R. De Leo, S. Frullani, F. Garibaldi, D.L. Groep, W.H.A. Hesselink, E. Jans, L. Lapikás, C.J.G. Onderwater, R. Perrino, J. Ryckebusch, R. Starink, G.M. Urciuoli,